Live Once, Die Twice

February. 20,2006      
Rating:
5.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Nicole is happily married to Evan, the man of her dreams. Unbeknownst to her, he is leading a secret life as a globe-trotting embezzler with a second wife. His scheming soon goes wrong and when Evan is forced to fake his own death. A series of events leads Nicole to his other wife and together they track him down. With the help of a private investigator, they soon discover the dangerous truth.

Kellie Martin as  Nicole Lauker
Martin Cummins as  Evan Lauker
Cindy Sampson as  Zoe Ravena
Bruce Gray as  Earl MacDuff
Millie Tresierra as  Agent Melanie Carter
Danny Blanco Hall as  Agent Wayne Bolton
Sadie LeBlanc as  Lucy
Caroline Redekopp as  News Reporter
Patricia Stasiak as  Stripper
Mellanie Hubert as  Belle

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Reviews

TinsHeadline
2006/02/20

Touches You

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BootDigest
2006/02/21

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Protraph
2006/02/22

Lack of good storyline.

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Aneesa Wardle
2006/02/23

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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headhunter46
2006/02/24

My wife and I first became aware of Kellie Martin in the TV series, "Life Goes On." We liked her immediately. She was fortunate to play the intelligent, realistic character. Someone with integrity whom you knew you could count on.Then again in the series, "Christy" we saw more of the same personality. A young woman dedicated to the teaching of children in the rugged and somewhat backwards environment of the Appalachian mountains. Facing some old superstitions and deeply entrenched beliefs with unrelenting determination she stands her ground against some very intimidating people and circumstances.In this movie, Kellie has given the best performance I have yet seen. Mild spoilers here, nothing to ruin the movie for you. She is most convincing in her quest to learn what happened to her husband who should have been on a boat that blew up. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. She gets between the FBI and some very dangerous people who threaten to kill her and her whole family but she doesn't know why. Along the way she meets some very interesting and even humorous people. She has to dig deep down to survive this mess. The ending has a twist or two that should be satisfying.Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.A seven rating from me is high.

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edwagreen
2006/02/25

Lifetime films also seem to have that constant common denominator among them. A lot of women often don't realize what they're headed for when they wed. Such is the case with this offbeat thriller.A fishing trip with a fellow guy turns supposedly tragic when an explosion occurs and it appears that both have been killed.Imagine when the FBI shows up and informs our widow-Kellie Martin-that her cute husband wasn't what she thought he was. The latter was in the smuggling business. Further revelations reveal a go-go dancer as his second wife and the two women team up to find out what's really going on. They're threatened by the guy who has been ripped off by "their" husband.In this film, you anticipate some more irony, especially that the team helping the girls are dishonest themselves but this never occurs.The ending is what is deserved but needed to be more substantive.

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vchimpanzee
2006/02/26

At the start of the movie, scenes are shown from what we are later told is a platinum refinery.In the next scene, Evan and his wife Nicole are naked and he is kissing her all over. She is going to miss him when he takes a fishing trip, but he is determined not to let her go.Evan has been traveling a lot in the past couple of years, and it really bothers Nicole. The Long Island couple can afford the finer things in life, such as a fishing boat with Nicole's name on it. But she would like him to be home more. Selling commercial real estate does seem to require sacrifices.At the last minute, Dugan calls Evan to say he has been in an accident and can't go on the trip, so it will just be Evan and George.In the middle of the night, a cop visits Nicole. This has to be bad news. It turns out the fishing boat blew up and there are two bodies. It will take DNA testing to determine whether Evan is one of the two.The FBI gets involved because the boat explosion suggests drug dealing. Dugan asks Nicole to meet him at a strip club, because he has news about what may have happened. Nicole wants answers, so she goes in search of them on her own. She has to do this with the help of her best friend Lucy (whose role is brief), because some bad men want their 5 million dollars and they think Nicole knows where it is.The search involves a stripper named Zoe and a bounty hunter and former cop named Earl MacDuff, known as Mac, who drives a huge RV despite current gas prices.There is quite a lot of excitement and even some humor in the second half, and some amazing plot twists.The big reason to watch this movie is Bruce Gray as MacDuff. He is quite a character, and very funny considering this isn't a comedy. Cindy Sampson as Zoe is enjoyable too. Martin Cummins also turns out to be a capable actor. And the actors playing the FBI agents are pretty good.I couldn't believe Nicole was the quirky sister of the teen with Down's Syndrome. I didn't see the very beginning, so I didn't know that was Kellie Martin until later. She sure has grown up. She's quite pretty here, and while she was better in "Life Goes On", she has her good moments here. I'm not sure fans of family-friendly TV would approve of some of her behavior here, even if she was married.Montreal is a beautiful city. As proof, right after one of the characters makes this statement, a gorgeous blonde walks in front of the camera. This brings to mind an important reason for straight guys to watch this movie. All the women with lines (except for the female FBI agent who looks like, but is not, Halle Berry) wear low-cut tops or nightgowns most of the time, and all of them try to show as much skin as possible. Occasionally, they do wear long pants. Nicole is shown getting undressed for a shower, and then getting out of the shower. Now, whether this is a sign of low quality, I'm not sure. But the pretty girls do make the movie more enjoyable.The violence here is not excessive. But there is enough shooting to be concerned about. No explosions, at least not in the version I saw, but I've never heard of editing out an entire explosion. Several car chases add to the excitement.I thought it was pretty good.

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